I have not used mine yet, I am saving it for a rainy day.
Joining the Royal Navy. Best years of my life.
Easier to ask the worst decision you've ever made.
The thread said your BEST decision.At the age of 8 choosing to support my local team instead of a glamour club.
Applying for a job at Legal and General 21 years ago - Not there anymore, but pretty much everything good in my life stemmed from working there, on day one I met what is now one of my best friends, through him I met my future wife and mother of my son. I also met some great friends I still have, despite none of us still working there!
I learned a lot there, progressed quickly and eventually walked away with a decent redundancy pay 13 years later. Everything I have done career wise since has its bedrock in the skills and experience I gained at L&G.
It's the getting married thing I'm afraid - 40 years ago this year. She's my best friend, my soul-mate, we care about the same things - politics, world-view, values, music, the arts, sport and football and our two daughters, one grand-daughter and another one on the way. Same taste in holidays, places to visit, same interests, some of which we have taken on from each other.
We've had our ups and downs, mostly around money (or lack of it), but coming through it all is what it is all about.
That's not good. How can you turn things around?My life is unfortunately just a string of very poor decisions.